Monthly Archives: May 2018

Did Hillary just leak again? Hillary Clinton will be campaigning to become the next Mayor of New York City, according to a campaign-themed Twitter page with a political ad launched haphazardly Monday evening on social media. The apparent political launch had all the makings of a poorly-planned and seemingly rushed political strategy. Those hallmarks seem […]

White House Chief of Staff John Kelly fired White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci just 10 days after the Wall Street financier took the job. Sources told The New York Times that Kelly said to “members of the White House staff at a meeting Monday morning that he is in charge.” The move also comes days after Scaramucci went on […]

Construction on the first part of President Donald Trump’s promised border wall is set to begin in South Texas in a few months. The Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge in Texas is expected to be the site of a three mile border wall, managed by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Construction is set to begin in […]

GOP New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie laid into a Cubs fan who heckled him during the Brewers gamed at Miller Park in Milwaukee Sunday, all while clenching onto a giant serving of nachos. Brad Joseph — a fan wearing Chicago Cubs gear — reportedly told Christie “he sucked” while the former presidential hopeful walked through the […]

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.) on Sunday was pressed to explain why a single-payer health care system was rejected in Vermont and California, two staunchly Democratic states. CNN host Jake Tapper said that California and Vermont are “cobalt blue states” and asked how single-payer could be affordable at the national level if they rejected the […]

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.) dodged Fox News host Chris Wallace’s question on Sunday morning on whether Democrats can win back the House in 2018. “What are the chances Democrats win back the House in 2018, and if so, will you run for speaker?” Wallace asked. “That’s so unimportant,” Pelosi responded before she shifted […]

The Internal Revenue Service rehired employees who were previously involved in agency misconduct such as falsifying documents or having unauthorized access to sensitive taxpayer information, according to an audit from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration. Considering that identify theft is a major concern, auditors wanted to inspect the agency to ensure the individuals they hire […]

The first news reports of House IT staffer Imran Awan’s Monday arrest “for attempting to flee the country and (being) charged with bank fraud” came out on Fox on Monday night. The New York Times did not file a related story until Friday afternoon, roughly 72 hours later, for Saturday’s print edition. Reporter Nicholas Fandos’s Page A18 item is one […]

Being a very progressive woman in Congress, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) routinely speaks out about the gender wage gap that Democrats and feminists allege exists in the American marketplace. Typically, Warren and feminists will argue that women make considerably less than men in the workplace. They advocate for “equal pay.” However, it appears Warren has […]

A professor in the United Kingdom claims LED light bulbs, which have grown in popularity since the federal government began to push consumers away from incandescent light bulbs in 2007, cause headaches and can create feelings of pain and dizziness. Arnold Wilkins, a professor of psychology at the University of Essex, said LED lights dim […]